Remember when a Ukrainian Patriot System returned to U.S. for repair after it was damaged?

A video of the incident captured the scene
A thrill for war buffs
See the images of its unloading
An M903 launcher
Captured on video
Shipped from Poland
An important airport
Used for transport to Ukraine
What we know about the launcher
Transported with its trailer
What the launcher includes
The missile launch boxes were removed
No extensive damage was present
Kyiv’s desperate air defense needs
Putin must be brought down
Ukraine needs more Patriots
A video of the incident captured the scene

In April 2024, reports began to emerge that Ukraine had returned one of the MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile defense systems to the United States for repair after the air defense weapon was damaged.

A thrill for war buffs
The complexities of the logistical system supporting the Ukrainian Armed Forces are seldom visible to the world. However, this secretive aspect of the war was thrust into the spotlight after footage emerged of a damaged Patriot air defense unit being unloaded in the United States for repair
See the images of its unloading

Air defense systems have become one of the most important weapons in Ukraine's fight against Moscow, which makes these advanced systems a prime target, which is why one of the key systems was recently returned damaged to the United States. 

An M903 launcher

A stunning video showing the unloading of an M903 missile launcher, one component of a larger MIM-104 Patriot Surface-to-Air Missile system, was caught on film as it was being unloaded from a Ukrainian Antonov An-124 at an airport in Middletown, Pennsylvania according to reports. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot from Facebook @dustin.weese

Captured on video

The scene was captured by digital creator Dustin Weese and published on Facebook. The video showed the scale of the American logistical chain that helps keep Kyiv and its advanced weapons up and working to combat Russia. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot from Facebook @dustin.weese

Shipped from Poland

The Ukrainian military news website reported that the damaged M903 launcher made its way to the United States from Rzeszow, Poland, on April 5th. This is important since the airport in Rzeszow has been a key method of transporting military supplies to Ukraine. 

An important airport

Flight24 noted the small Rzeszów–Jasionka Airport has become “the essential gateway for people and supplies entering Ukraine.” The airport is just 60 miles or 96.5 kilometers from the border with Ukraine, making it perfect for transporting people and supplies. 

Used for transport to Ukraine

According to BBC News, Rzeszów–Jasionka Airport was used by Volodymyr Zelensky when he made his December 2022 trip to Washington as well as Joe Biden and other foreign dignitaries on their visits to Ukraine during the war. 

What we know about the launcher

The An-124 transporting the damaged M903 launcher departed from Rzeszów at 9:21 am and arrived at Harrisburg International Airport in Middletown, Pennsylvania, at 9:36 am according to Militaryni, where Dustin Weese was waiting. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot from Facebook @dustin.weese

Transported with its trailer

“It should be noted that an M860 semitrailer on which transport and launch containers with MIM-104 missiles are installed was delivered to the United States,” according to Militaryni, which went on to explain what the launcher included. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot from Facebook @dustin.weese

What the launcher includes

“The launcher has a military index of M903 and consists of the M860 semitrailer itself, a generator mounted in the front, transport, and launch containers, and a data terminal antenna,” Miltaryni explained. However, the launcher was missing some components. 

The missile launch boxes were removed

A commentator on the video noted that the M903 launcher was missing its launch boxes and suggested that they had been removed for repair. However, it was not known at the time when the repairs on the damaged system would begin. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot from Facebook @dustin.weese

No extensive damage was present

The damage to the M903 launcher did not appear to be extensive from the video but Militaryni reported that it wasn't known where the launcher was damaged before adding that the weapon's repair would likely begin soon. 

Photo Credit: Screenshot from Facebook @dustin.weese

Kyiv’s desperate air defense needs

The video of the damaged launcher came at a time when Ukraine was in desperate need of more air defense systems and interceptors, a reality President Zelensky made clear on April 19th in an emotional speech to the NATO-Ukraine council. 

Putin must be brought down

“Putin must be brought down to earth, and our sky must become safe again. This is realistic and depends on your choice. The choice of whether life is indeed equally valuable everywhere,” Zelensky said according to a transcript posted to his X account. 

Ukraine needs more Patriots

“We are saying this directly: to defend, we need seven more ‘Patriot’ or similar air defense systems, and this is a minimum number. They can save many lives and really change the situation. You have such systems. Please, act,” Zelensky added. 

Photo Credit: X @ZelenskyyUa

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